Referred to the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Chairman.Action By: Committee on Commerce

10/21/1998

House

Referred to House Ways and Means

10/21/1998

House

Referred to House Government Reform

10/21/1998

House

Referred to House Commerce

10/21/1998

House

Referred to House Education and the Workforce

10/21/1998

House

Referred to House Judiciary

10/21/1998

House

Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on Education and the Workforce, Commerce, Government Reform and Oversight, and Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

S.Amdt.3721 Proposed by Senator McCain. To make minor changes in the Commission established by the bill.

10/07/1998

Senate

S.Amdt.3735 Proposed by Senator McCain for Senator Bryan. To make it clear that the delayed effective date for the Children's Online Privacy Act is keyed to the filing date of the application.

10/07/1998

Senate

S.Amdt.3712 Proposed by Senator McCain. To define the term "Internet".

10/07/1998

Senate

S.Amdt.3710 Proposed by Senator McCain. To correct a reference to "consumers" to refer to "users".

10/07/1998

Senate

S.Amdt.3713 Proposed by Senator McCain. To correct a reference to "interstate", rather than "electronic" commerce.

10/07/1998

Senate

S.Amdt.3717 Proposed by Senator McCain. To add a severability provisions for the entire bill.

10/07/1998

Senate

S.Amdt.3723 Proposed by Senator McCain. To establish the relationship between the bill and certain other provisions of existing law, and to set forth the role of the National Commission on Uniform State Legislation.

10/07/1998

Senate

S.Amdt.3734 Proposed by Senator McCain for Senator Graham. To modify the Commission membership.

S.Amdt.3780 Proposed by Senator Dodd to Amendment SP 3695. To provide for an exception of the moratorium with respect to Internet access to such material by minors.

10/07/1998

Senate

S.Amdt.3695 Proposed by Senator Coats. To exempt from the moratorium on Internet taxation any persons engaged in the business of selling or transferring by means of the World Wide Web material that is harmful to minors who do not restrict access to such material by minors.

S.Amdt.3742 Proposed by Senator Bumpers. To require persons selling tangible personal property via the Internet to disclose to purchasers that they may be subject to State and local sales and use taxes on the purchases.

S.Amdt.3679 Proposed by Senator McCain for Senator Bryan. To add the provisions of S. 2326, as ordered reported by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and as further modified, as separate title to the bill.

10/27/1998 Referred to the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Chairman.

10/21/1998 Referred to House Ways and Means

10/21/1998 Referred to House Government Reform

10/21/1998 Referred to House Commerce

10/21/1998 Referred to House Education and the Workforce

10/21/1998 Referred to House Judiciary

10/21/1998 Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on Education and the Workforce, Commerce, Government Reform and Oversight, and Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

10/21/1998 See H.R.4105.

10/21/1998 See H.R.3849.

10/21/1998 See H.R.3529.

10/21/1998 See H.R.1054.

10/21/1998 Referred to the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law.

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3721 Proposed by Senator McCain. To make minor changes in the Commission established by the bill.

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3735 Proposed by Senator McCain for Senator Bryan. To make it clear that the delayed effective date for the Children's Online Privacy Act is keyed to the filing date of the application.

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3712 Proposed by Senator McCain. To define the term "Internet".

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3710 Proposed by Senator McCain. To correct a reference to "consumers" to refer to "users".

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3713 Proposed by Senator McCain. To correct a reference to "interstate", rather than "electronic" commerce.

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3717 Proposed by Senator McCain. To add a severability provisions for the entire bill.

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3723 Proposed by Senator McCain. To establish the relationship between the bill and certain other provisions of existing law, and to set forth the role of the National Commission on Uniform State Legislation.

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3780 Proposed by Senator Dodd to Amendment SP 3695. To provide for an exception of the moratorium with respect to Internet access to such material by minors.

10/07/1998 S.Amdt.3695 Proposed by Senator Coats. To exempt from the moratorium on Internet taxation any persons engaged in the business of selling or transferring by means of the World Wide Web material that is harmful to minors who do not restrict access to such material by minors.

10/06/1998 S.Amdt.3742 Proposed by Senator Bumpers. To require persons selling tangible personal property via the Internet to disclose to purchasers that they may be subject to State and local sales and use taxes on the purchases.

10/02/1998 S.Amdt.3679 Proposed by Senator McCain for Senator Bryan. To add the provisions of S. 2326, as ordered reported by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and as further modified, as separate title to the bill.